Chapter
1 I | where the fish caught by the three men were still breathing
2 I | replied:~“Oh, not many; three or four.”~The father turned
3 I | the way, followed by the three men. As they went up the
4 I | spiteful and offensive.~The three men spoke not another word
5 I | said:~“A gentleman called—three times.”~Old Roland, who
6 I | should he have sent his clerk three times? Why is he coming
7 I | home without either of the three men offering to escort her,
8 I | francs a year ($3,840) in three per cents—to your second
9 III | actions. Any time these three weeks he might and ought
10 III | apartments to let. After two or three hours spent in going up
11 III | to taking it, the terms—three thousand francs—pulled him
12 III | were not to beget two or three of these little creatures
13 III | which was almost deserted. Three men were drinking and smoking
14 IV | unfolding line of coast.~For three hours Pierre, easy, calm,
15 IV | fifteen hundred francs for three months, that he might settle
16 IV | francs a year. They asked three thousand, but I got a reduction
17 IV | hundred francs on taking for three, six, or nine years. Your
18 IV | fifty-eight, old man. Pierre was three years old. I am quite sure
19 IV | and then he put two or three other questions vaguely
20 IV | had not he been for these three days past fighting with
21 IV | had been struggling these three days, but the dread of an
22 V | the portrait only two or three days before Jean heard of
23 V | she was not away more than three minutes, Mme. Roland returned
24 VI | it would be low tide at three o’clock, so it was settled
25 VI | surface again he saw in it three large transparent prawns,
26 VI | her eyes, had picked up three or four little stones and
27 VII | happy conclusion within three months.”~He looked at Mme.
28 VII | circular dining-room with three windows, and decorated to
29 VII | arm. The town hall struck three as they went past.~Outside
30 VIII| dividing all the linen into three principal classes, body-linen,
31 IX | saying: “If this goes on for three months I shall shut up shop.
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